Review: First Man
"When you get a different vantage point, you get a different perspective," Neil Armstrong (Ryan Gosling) says in First Man, Damien...
Review: The Seagull
An exemplary cast featuring the likes of heavyweights Annette Bening, Saoirse Ronan and Elisabeth Moss. A classic theatrical war horse in...
Review: Gold
So loosely based on true events as to be practically fictitious, Gold at least finds Matthew McConaughey relishing his role as the...
Review: Café Society
The heart doesn't always get what it wants in Woody Allen's Café Society, which contains a melancholic heart within its confectionary...
Review: Anesthesia
Not a thought goes unarticulated in the generally numbing everyone-is-connected drama, Anesthesia, actor-writer-director Tim Blake...
Review: Black Mass
It's not always easy to tell the cops from the robbers, one character notes in Black Mass. How many gangster films have audiences seen...
Review: Ant-Man
For better or worse, everything is connected in the Marvel Universe. The ties may at times be tenuous, but they are in place nonetheless....
Review: Dark Places
Dark Places, the film adaptation of Gillian Flynn's second novel, is helmed by French director Gilles Paquet-Brenner. Flynn wrote Gone...